Perfume set



May 1., 1929'. ARHEW'ANN 1, 11 531 PERFUME SET 8 Filed June 28. 1928INVEMTOR PM AITORNE Ys Patented May 7, 1929.

PAUL iiEYMAim, or rears, rarities.

PERFU'IV'IE SET.

Application filed June 28,

This invention relates to improvements in perfume sets or packages andhas for its obj ect the provision of a novel form of perfume containerin which the perfume contents are so arranged as to simulate a jewellednecklace or similar article.

Another object of the invention is the provision of a perfume containerin which the stoppers oi the individual bottles of perfume are alsoemployed in creating av novel decorating effect.

Further objects of the invention will be apparenttrom the specificationand drawings in which Fig. 1 is a perspective view of my improvedperfume set or container with the outer cover lifted. i

Fig. 2 is a perspective View of the same set with the inner cover liftedexposing the indi-. vidual bottles of perfume.

Fig. 3 is a top plan view of the set shown in Fig. 2.

Fig. 4 is a sectional view along the line 4-4: of Fig.v 3.

My improved container consists of a base A, a lid B and an inner cover Gand when the cover G is in its normal position on the base A, it has theappearance of an ordinary jewelry box or container for mounting anecklace, tiara or similar article. Below the inner covor 0, however, isa space for mounting the individualbottles of perfume D, recesses beingprovided in the base into which the necks of the bottles fit, thestoppers of the bottles normally extending outside ofthe concavity inthe base A between the line of junction of the cover 0 and the base A,the cover C and the base A having such concavities formed therein sothat said stoppers can protrude therethrough without revealing anyopening between the cover 0 and the base A. I

The heads of the stoppers of these perfume bottles are cut or'facetedlike precious stones as will be seen more clearly in Figs. 2 and 3.Between these stopper heads at the line of intersection between thecover and the base, when the cover C-is depressed, I then insert a rowof rhinestones E which fill up the spaces between the individualstoppers F so as to give the illusion of a jewelled necklace. Theserhinestones are glued, pinned or otherwise fastened either to the coverC or to the base at the line of intersection between the cover and thebase so as to conceal said line of intersection so that when the row ofstopper 1928. Serial No. 288,831.

heads and rhinestones are. alternately ex posed, the meeting linebetween the inner cover 0 and the base is eii'ectually concealed and aperfect illusion of a necklace resting in a jewel box is produced by thearrangement hereinbefore described.

It is apparent also that for the rhinestones E, pearls or beads of otherstones or imitations thereof may be used.

It is also apparent that instead of the stopper head illustrated whichsimulates a cut emerald, other designs varying both as to shape andcolor may be used without de parting from the spirit of my invention.

It is also apparent that the same efiect may be'produced by usingothershapes of containers as I am not restricted to a round container inproducing my improved display, as a' similar effect can be obtained witha square or other rectangular box or boxes of other shapes, theessential part of my invention being the employment of the stopper headsto simulate a jewelry element, whilst the bottles themselves areconcealed from view and the provision of other jewelry elements tosimulate a necklace or similar article.

Having fully described my invention, what I claim is:

1. A display set comprising in combination a base, a lid, an inner coverbetween said lid and base, a series or" bottles arranged on said baseand under said inner cover, the headset said bottles being exposed atthe line of intersection between said base and inner cover.

'2. 'A display set comprising in combination a base, a lid, an innercover between said lid and base, a series of bottles arranged on saidbase and under said inner cover, the heads of said bottles being exposedat the line of intersection betweensaid base and inner cover and aseries of stones placed betweenthe stopper heads atthe pointotintersection between the inner cover and the base.

3." A display set comprising in combination a base, a lid, an innercover between said lid and base, a series of bottles arranged on said pbase and under said inner cover, the heads of said bottles being exposedat the line of in-' tersection between said base and inner cover and aseries of stones placed between the stopper heads at the point ofintersection between the inner cover and the base so that the stopperheads and stones will simulate a necklace or similar article.

4. A display set comprising a base, a lid,

a hinge cover intermediate said base and lid a series of ornamentsplaced on the intersection line of said cover and base and a series 5 ofstopper heads on said intersection line between said series ofornaments.

5. A display set comprising a base, a lid,

a hinge cover intermediate said base and lid,

a series of ornaments placed on the intersection line of said cover andbase and a series of 10 stopper heads on said intersection line betweensaid series of ornaments so as to simulate a necklace or similararticle.

In testimony whereof I afiix my signature.

PAUL HEYMANN.

